Song To Oblivion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAA CDDCC AEEAA| Art thou more fair | A |
| For all the beauty gathered up in thee | B |
| As gold and gems within some lightless sea | B |
| For light of flowers and bloom of tinted air | A |
| Art thou more fair | A |
| - | |
| Art thou more strong | C |
| For powers that turn to thee as unto sleep | D |
| For world and star that find thy ways more deep | D |
| Than light may tread too wearisome for song | C |
| Art thou more strong | C |
| - | |
| Nay thou art bare | A |
| For power and beauty on thine impotence | E |
| Bestowed by fruitful Time's magnificence | E |
| For fruit of all things strong and bloom of fair | A |
| Thou art still bare | A |
Clark Ashton Smith
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